AP European History Identifications – Unit 5 (Ch 18,19, 20

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AP European History
Identifications – Unit 5 (Ch 18,19, 20)
Directions:
Create a notecard identifying the key information for the terms in each chapter. Each notecard must include the
following:
: Front – Identification (ID) - centered on notecard
: Back – List/explain as many of the following as possible:
a. Definition – identify and explain the ID in detail
b. Time and place – identify when and where the ID occurred or is used (what “era”)
c. Impact – identify the impact the ID had on European History (cause/effect, change)
d. Associations – what other terms/people/events is this ID associated with
- For Terms – focus on basic definitions – What does the term mean?
- For People – include person’s title, occupation, works of art/literature, events they are involved in, ideas, decisions
they made – Who is this person and what did they do that is important in European History?
- For Events – include what happened, who was involved (individuals, groups, nations, states)
Unit 5 – French Revolution, Napoleonic Era, Conservatism, Nationalism, and Liberalism
Chapter 18
1. Louis XVI (throughout chapter)
2. Marie Antoinette (throughout chapter)
3. Jacques Necker
4. First Estate
5. Second Estate
6. Third Estate
7. “Doubling of the Third”
8. Cahiers de doléances
9. National (Constituent) Assembly
10. Tennis Court Oath
11. Bastille
12. “Great Fear”
13. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
14. Revolution of 1789 (summarize p596-603 – What
changed? What’s the Big Picture?)
15. Constitution of 1791
16. Legislative Assembly
17. Olympe de Gouges
18. Civil Constitution of the Clergy
19. émigrés
20. Declaration of Pillnitz
21. Jacobins
22. Girondists (Gironde)
23. September Massacres
24. the (National) Convention
25. sans-culottes
26. the Mountain (Montagnards)
27. Edmund Burke
28. Second and Third Partitions of Poland
29. First Coalition
30. Reign of Terror
31. Committee of Public Safety
32. levee en masse
33. “republic of virtue”
34. Maximilien Robespierre
35. Thermidorian Reaction
36. The Directory
Chapter 19
37. Napoleon Bonaparte (throughout chapter)
38. coup d’état*
39. The Consulate
40. plebiscite*
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
Napoleonic Code
Battle of Trafalgar
Battle of Austerlitz
Confederation of the Rhine
Berlin Decrees
Treaty of Tilsit
Continental System
nationalism
guerrilla warfare*
scorched-earth policy
Congress of Vienna
Quadruple Alliance
The Hundred Days
Battle of Waterloo
Holy Alliance
Romanticism
Immanuel Kant
Romantic art
Methodism
Herder
Hegel
Chapter 20
62. liberalism (liberal)
63. conservatism
64. Klemens von Metternich (throughout chapter)
65. German Confederation
66. Frederick William III
67. Burschenschaften
68. Carlsbad Decrees
69. Corn Law
70. Bourbon Restoration
71. Louis XVIII
72. Chamber of Peers/Chamber of Deputies
73. Concert of Europe
74. The Congress System
75. Greek Revolution
76. Latin American Independence Movements
77. Decembrist Revolt
78. Nicholas I
79. Charles X
80. Revolution of 1830 (the July Revolution)
81. Louis Philippe
82. Great Reform Bill (First Reform Bill)
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